Swimlane Raises $23M in Series B Funding
Swimlane, a Denver, CO-based independent security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) vendor, raised an additional $23m of a Series B financing round.
Swimlane, a Denver, CO-based independent security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) vendor, raised an additional $23m of a Series B financing round.
OwnBackup, a Fort Lee, NJ, USA-based cloud-to-cloud backup and recovery vendor, closed a $23.25m Series C financing.
Altoida, Inc., a developer of FDA-cleared and CE Mark-approved medical device and brain health data platform to patients, physicians and researchers around the globe, raised $6.3m in Series A venture capital financing.
eSight, the Toronto, Canada-based vision-platform organization behind an advanced sight-enhancing glasses for the visually impaired, raised $10m in a debenture funding.
Tu Identidad, a Mexico City-based digital identity platform, raises $$600k in funding.
Backtracks, an Austin, Texas based podcast analytics company, raised $2.1m in seed funding.
xtraCHEF, a NYC-based provider of a cloud restaurant management platform, raised $7.5m in Series A funding.
Talkspace, a NYC-based in telebehavioral health company, raised $50m in Series D funding.
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Take Command Health, a Dallas, TX-based provider of qualified small employer HRAs (QSEHRA) administration solutions, completed a $1.5m bridge funding round.
Pillar, a New York City–based platform for people to manage, pay off, and save money on their student loans, launched with $5.5M in seed funding.
LifeSprout, a Baltimore-based aesthetics and regenerative medicine company founded out of Johns Hopkins University, closed a $6.5m seed financing round.
Northwestern Mutual has committed $150m to the second fund of Northwestern Mutual Future Ventures, an extension of its corporate venture capital fund that launched in 2017.
XFactor Ventures, a NYC-based venture capital firm focused on investing in companies with at least one female founder, launched its second fund, with $8.6m in capital commitments.
Abacus Insights, a Boston, MA and NYC-based healthcare data integration company, raised $12.7m in Series A financing.